A prayer journal that helps you become an answer to prayer

Monday

Apr 8, 2013 at 12:01 AMApr 8, 2013 at 7:00 AM

I’m a list maker by nature. The problem is that those lists are on napkins, on scraps of paper, on Post-its… and, well, sometimes that meant I lost my notes on prayer requests. So, clearly I needed one central place to track joys and concerns. But what I also needed was something that would prompt [...]

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I’m a list maker by nature. The problem is that those lists are on napkins, on scraps of paper, on Post-its… and, well, sometimes that meant I lost my notes on prayer requests.

So, clearly I needed one central place to track joys and concerns. But what I also needed was something that would prompt me to think of what I might do besides pray for people.

In what way could I offer friendship? In what way could I be an answer to prayer?

I took a small Moleskin notebook and started making a standard form.

What was the prayer request?

Did it require a card? A meal? A gift? An old-fashioned telephone call?

I try to take care of written correspondence on Sunday afternoons — birthday cards, pictures to Mama, thank you notes — so I’m adding reviewing this new prayer journal to my routine.

My hope is that I’ll get better at reaching out to people and up to God.